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Following teasers, sneaker insider @hanzuying has provided us with a detailed look at the upcoming "Starfish" Air Jordan 4. The women's exclusive draws from the "Shattered Backboard" scheme, incorporating touches of orange known as "Starfish."

The Air Jordan 4 "Starfish" falls in line with the recent deconstructed trend — à la Virgil Abloh — with its intriguing mesh-like upper that blends shades of orange and black. Gray coloration is implemented via the wing eyelets and midsole, while Jumpman branding appears in orange and gray on the tongue and heel, respectively. To round out the design, "AIR JORDAN" is found upside down on the inside of the exposed foam tongue.

While Nike has yet to confirm the release date for the "Starfish" colorway of the Air Jordan 4, reports are suggesting the sneaker will be available in women's sizing in early 2021 for $190. Check back here for further details.

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